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Inter-VLAN routing

zoozu68732
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How is inter-VLAN routing even supposed to work? Especially with non-Windows hosts? After setting up VLANs and interfaces for the VLANs on the switch (sg350), what am I supposed to do now? It just doesn't work.

 

On the NAS device for example, I set up the VLAN interface as a static route with the interface IP as the gateway - is this supposed to be correct? I have seen the devices come up on the ARP list and elsewhere, but I can't connect to them. When I try to add static route on the switch, why it never shows outgoing interface?

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zoozu68732
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Routing has been enabled, is the switch faulty or something?

zoozu68732
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I found the issue with pinging VLAN 107 and VLAN 109, the interface just went down because I unplugged the cable *facepalm*.

 

But that leaves me with my original issue, I can't reach a client on one VLAN from a client on another VLAN.

balaji.bandi
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yes that is basic SVI requirement, the device need to be active to VLAN up and running, make sure 1 device participated in each VLAN

 

check why you need to port-channel ? enable direct broadcast as mentioned. 

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zoozu68732
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The static route is to the other client, the PC I'm using the webUI with. I removed it, it didn't have an effect.

I don't know how to enable direct broadcast because the NAS is Qnap..

zoozu68732
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I can ping the NAS from VLAN 109, but I can't ping this PC from anywhere, which is interesting because this PC is supposed to be in VLAN 109

I can't ping this PC  - If this is windows 10 - by default FW enabled in windows, disable and test it.

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zoozu68732
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That's it! Thank you so much for helping. I should have known Microsoft will sabotage me, it's always Microsoft.

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